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i iii Mrs. A. Marik, Mrs. E. Cocuzza, Mrs. E. T na R Ow Doyle, C.P., Mrs. J. Giba, Mrs. w. cramnl' rxisfi-Y' Plafp The Ladies' Auxiliary achieved a unity ot purpose with the Fathers' Club through several combined ven- tures, among which was the successful Joint Card Party in November. One of the first social events of the season was a Fashion Show held at the Academy. This annual event has always proved to be very enjoyable. At the Christmas Party given for the Faculty, the Peanuts from St. John's Home in Rockaway, entertained with their singing. ln May, a Luncheon and Card Party was held at the Garden City Hotel, to raise funds for the St. Josephs' Scholarships. A Silver Tea given in June, in honor of the Faculty, marked the end of a very happy season for the Ladies' Auxiliary. OFFICERS FOR 1953-1954 MRS. JOHN J. GIBA President MRS. EDWARD TYNAN Vice President MRS. EMANUEL COCUZZA Treasurer MRS. WILLIAM GRIMM Recording Secretary MRS. ANTHONY MARIK Corresponding Secretary MRS. ALBERT PLATT Assistant Corresponding Secretary wa M1511 gd'!11111g1s1' 0511145 111 111 51111111 af fave.. . . . that domestic life may be conspicuous for rinviolate faith- fulness and that it may flourish through the proper and saintly education of its children and be strengthened by true. concord and mutual help. 'TULGENS CORONA' 1 - s . s . wwf ts ...t Ladies Auxiliary Officers of 1953 54 it u
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flddllfldylilf fffe gaflaffb' was Catholic Press Girls. Kneeling: B. Hohmuth, B,Boganowski, F. Guzzo, J. Spina, M. Turner, C. Crowell. Standing: M. Murray, R. Liguori, C. Jones, B. Blake, C. Michaud, D. Savarese, C. Ramirez. Because intelligent Catholics should read newspapers which give the Catholic viewpoint, the students of The Mary Louis Academy go over the top every Friday in subscribing to and distributing our diocesan weekly. Each Tablet Representative had done a magnificent job this year in securing one hundred per cent cooperation from her classmates. Some moreover, have exceeded this by attaining as high as one hundred fifty one per cent in their official rooms. To further stimulate Catholic reading, zealous members of the student body every Friday afternoon gather in Room wn:1.1awa.? l l l under Sister Maria Josephina's direction to wrap and mail 25, these over subscribed copies to priests, sisters, soldiers and sailors in all parts of the world. S!.E?.l'2i ZW if 7 1.i Mailing Committee Front Row: R. Cassidy, E Mattes. Second Row: E McGrattan, A. Knott Third Row: E. Mullane C. Michaud. Standing P. Glynn. Our Officers are Tops Judith Keenan, Vice President, Spring Ban- ner Winner. Jane Grif- fith, President, Fall Banner Winner.
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. . . me Cyalgel 171 fnfe Qffafffefis ' zmffbkmy am! fffe Jeffers' Effie' . . . that both in manhood and old age men may shine forth by their Christian probity and fortitude. I NFULGENS CORONA' TF Under their guidance the Fathers' Club flourishes. Fathers' Club Officers, 1953-1954: Albert Teale, William Sheehan, James Carroll, Reverend Owen Doyle, C.P., John J. Giba, Gerald Paul. The i953-54 school year completed a decade of fine service rendered by the Fathers' Club of The Mary Louis Academy. At every evening function of the school, this organization of fond fathers can be seen giving its help and support wherever it is needed. The season was marked by several joint efforts with the Ladies' Auxiliary. Together they sponsored a Card Party which was a huge success. ln their joint meetings they had The Mary Louis Debaters, Father Bernadine Gorman, C.P., who gave an enlightening speech about Our Lady of Fatima, and a gay St. Patrick's Party and Dance. Their closed meetings were highlighted by Sister Mary Borgia who discussed the school curriculum, F.B.l. agent Anthony O'Donnell, a sports film, Captain Campion of the New York Police Pickpocket Squad, and Past Presidents' Nite. ln February, the Fathers' Club sponsored a public lecture by Father Mernard Hubbard. The busy season was brought to a close by the ever-popular Father-Daughter Communion Breakfast, which, as usual, was a huge success. The Fathers' Club donated one of the new wood carvings for the auditorium and also the Sister Lumena Memorial Award given for proficiency in Religion each year at Commencement. .OFFICERS JOHN J. GIBA A 4 President WILLIAM GLEASON Vice- President i 'JAMES CARROLL , Treasure f ALBERT TEALE ' J Finarsciai Secretary WILLIAM SHEEHAN ' - Recording Secretary F. . GERALD PAUL ' V ,Corresponding Secretary, 165 nee again we welcome back Father Hubbard. Father Hubbard Lecture: John J Giba 'esident of the Fathers' Club, Father Bernard Hubbard, S.J., and Andrew Morris Chairman of Father Hubbard Lecture.
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